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George Mason uses Stellic

About 90% adoption rate with students/advisors, better analytics with adoption - course demand

Mobile friendly, doesn’t require any learning

Message center, can schedule appts from message ctr

1-click what-if

Exceptions workflow

Students identify interests, and course search results give options based on interests

Accommodates cocurricular activities

Financial aid fall through

PhD/Masters milestones in audit and can schedule them in the plan (pathway) - “student success roadmap”

User interface is the same as the advisor interface

Planner is very audit-aware

Scheduling uses progressive disclosure - don’t give too many options to avoid overwhelm, but allow them to tweak that option

Time ticket information in schedule grid

Does not show sections students can’t take

instructor permission codes for dept/instructor permission

Can push and pull in from Salesforce

Audit is degree works with Stellic mask - students would never be using degree works

can’t break up planner and scheduler in Stellic

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